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Boat winterizing question

Fiveohhh

Diamond Member
I drained my boat a month or so ago before it got cole and its allready ready for storage, but my brother never drained his its been below zero for the past week or so. I'm wondering is it even worth bringing it in a heated garage to let it thaw enough to drain it, or are chances are all the damage thats done is done allready. I'm sure any water that was in there froze, just wondering if it will expand anymore as it gets even colder. if it helps he has a yamaha twin engine jet boat.
Thanks
 
This boat is used in fresh or salt water ?
You are worried about the water in the manifolds of your bro's boat ?
When you say that you drained the boat, you're talking about the bildge ?
Its gotta get really cold to freeze and crack manifolds but your message is kinda ambigious.
Where are you that its below zero ???
 
Ya, lots of questions about that stuff. I plan to use mine until the end of January, but then again, I live in Florida.

 
I was talking about draining the actual block and cooling system. Its used in freshwater. about the below zero I meant below freezing..
Thanks
 
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